We
give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love we can spare. In return, dogs
give us their all. It may well be the best deal man has ever made"M. FacklamWith so many humans abusing, neglecting and ignoring the
needs of their dogs, it's questionable if mankind is capable of keeping his
end of this deal.

We offer two flash intros
for the coalition efforts.--

In an effort to learn
more, grow more, share more and even do more, a growing number of international
organizations - all with 'tomorrows' in the goals - are joining together to improve the
lives of our companion animals through helping other organizations and individuals
to become even more successful and to reach their goals by supporting humane
education, litigation efforts, legislation and stress the importance of voting. .

is an article which clearly outlines the basis for our coalitions' initial formation and
efforts.

The primary goal of the coalition is to more
effectively reach the mainstream on Animal Protection issues, which can help to change our
perceptual view of animals to one that is more responsible and protective of animals. as
well as offering assistance to any group or individual who should make a request.

an example of how we would prefer to see the movement honestly address the issues at hand.
Comparitive Press Releases.

We recognize that there are many views on
how this should be accomplished and welcome all new ideas. In the belief that huge
benefits can be received from the sharing of ideas, suggestions, examples, resources and
contacts, and ultimately finding new avenues to explore or 'thinking outside the box', the
coalition hopes to help galvanize the energies, efforts and shared ideals of the massive
numbers of people and organizations involved in Animal Protection without sacrificing
organizational and individual diversity.

Finally, the coalition believes that
cooperative efforts will help to better address the tragic irony of our being veritable
masters of marketing in this country, with capabilities that frequently affect, shape and
change human behavior to an almost miraculous degree, yet consistently fail to
market fully valuing and protecting the animals. Animals not only share this
planet with us as separate individuals with their own needs and interests, but are part of
a web-of-life interdependency that is indispensable to the continued existence of the
human species and the very future of the planet.